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  2. RAILWAYS LOSE ENGINE POWER

    ABOUT 28 per cent, of the Queensland Railway Department's locomotives and 13 per cent, of its waggons are at present immobilised. ...

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  3. People leaving North O'land

    NORTH Queensland is losing population, according to the Country Party Parliamentary leader (Mr. Nicklin). He said yesterday that the latest census ...

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  4. 14 races at night classes

    FOURTEEN nations are represented among 55 migrants who are learning ...

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  5. HELP FOR ASIAN PEOPLES

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — Australia was giving considerable assistance to underdeveloped south-east Asian ...

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  6. Doctors would test Act

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The British Medical Association will challenge the validity of the ...

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  7. Collector buys S.A. mansion

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—Sale of the Victor Harbour mansion, Castlemaine, has been made to Mr. W. H. ...

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  8. £10m. in arrears

    NEARLY £10 million is owed on loans advanced by the State Government. ...

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  9. Threat on bread dropped

    A survey last night of Brisbane bread manufacturers showed that they would not carry out their threat to bake ...

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  10. DANGERS SEEN IN EXPERIMENTS

    GODLESS scientific research could lead in some cases to the atomic bomb, Archbishop Halse said in St. John's. Cathedral last night. The danger in scientific research lay in ...

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  11. Jurymen in long lock-up

    Jurymen hearing the Samford Bank hold-up trial have now been "held over" for a fortnight, the longest jury ...

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  12. Most jobless in Queensland

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — Queensland, among all the States, had the highest number of unemployed at the end of ...

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  13. Plane fund rises

    "WHITE Horse Inn" chorus and ballet girls "invaded" Saturday's audiences at His Majesty's ...

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  14. Mine dust care urged

    Constant vigilance in coal mine dust control by all concerned is urged by a medical committee of the New South ...

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  15. No comment

    HOBART, Sunday. — The Health Minister (Senator McKenna) to-night refused to comment on the British ...

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  16. Advertising

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  17. Rare collection

    Director of the Moreton Galeries (Mr. John Cooper) said last night that Mr. Adams had been a leading Queensland art ...

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  18. Diploma course

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Special diploma courses in business management, and the science of food and nutrition, would start AMIDST THE floor-to-cerling bookshelves of the Parliamentary Library—which contains. 80,000 books—Courier-Mail photographer Fred Carew found the Premier (Mr. Hanlon) studying in preparation for the opening of Parliament to-morrow. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. Shark in surf

    A 10ft. shark cruised close to competitors in the senior surf race title at the State surf championships at Greenmoun' ...

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  20. ALL-AUSTRALIA RED CROSS 'MONTH' SOON

    THE Australian Red Cross Society is launching a nation-wide appeal for funds this month, which will be devoted to Red Cross activities and be known as Red Cross Month. ...

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  21. Wage demands 'out' in U.K.

    British trade unions so far had showed a determination to hold the price line and had refrained from pressing for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. RAIL STOP AVERTED

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Another stoppage on the South Maitland railways was averted to-day after appeals had been ...

    Article : 144 words
  23. Money a 'god'

    Money, fashion, and fame were the gods of many people, said the Rev. F. T. Smith at the Baptist City Tabernacle ...

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  24. Hotel for sale

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Lapstone Hotel, 50-room luxury resort at Glenbrook, in the Blue Mountains, is for sale. ...

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  25. Four injured on merry-go-round

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Four children were injured and others badly shaken when someone interfered with a ...

    Article : 92 words
  26. Advertising

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    Advertising : 95 words
  27. Sack threat in wool dispute

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Sydney wool store employees would be dismissed immediately if they did not deliver wool from the ...

    Article : 124 words
  28. Grocers to form butter agency

    The Queensland Grocers' and Retail Traders' Association is to take steps to form a butter distributing agency for its ...

    Article : 102 words
  29. 30 yachtsmen in bay rescue

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Thirty yachtsmen were rescued from the water after nine yachts were capsized by a ...

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  30. Tried to choke girl in bed

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Police are searching for a young man who tried to throttle a girl in her bed early to-day. ...

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  31. Wool strikers to resume

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Victorian wool and basil workers, who have been on strike since last Monday, will return to ...

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  32. 3 warders quit in gaol probe

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Three warders at Pentridge prison have resigned since detectives began investigations ...

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  33. Aim: world trip

    Two young men ambitious to travel round the world arrived in Brisbane last night. They are Keith Bowles, 23 ...

    Article : 85 words
  34. New air link

    MELBOURNE, Sunday — A direct Brisbane-Perth daily service with Skymasters is to be started shortly by ...

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  35. Bullet in mower

    While Mr. W. J. Mealing, caretaker, was mowing a lawn at the Mt. Gravatt army camp at 5 p.m' yesterday he heard an ...

    Article : 57 words
  36. Golfer injured

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Leo O'Reilly, telephone linesman, of Coogee, Sydney, had his skull fractured by a golf club at ...

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  37. Bit the hand...

    MELBOURNE Sunday. — A Melbourne barrister and solicitor. Mr. Ray Dunn, who has often defended men charged ...

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  38. Labour hopes

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.—"If the Labour Party wins the 1949 Federal election it will be in power for another 15 to 20 ...

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